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From: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Date: 20080415
Author:
children's book illustration any type of picture or decorative work produced for books specifically intended for a youthful audience.
Beginnings of a Genre
Among the first picture books produced in the West and intended for children is
Comenius
's
Orbis Pictus,
a primerlike text written in Latin about 1657 or 1658. Earlier works meant for adults but suitable for children include the Japanese
Scroll of Animals
(12th cent.) with animated sketches by Toba Soja and the first English edition of Aesop's
Fables,
printed by William Caxton in 1484 and illustrated with woodcuts. John
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